Hate was not a factor when the US Civil War began. As casualties mounted higher and higher, hate became a factor. This was true for soldiers on both sides or saw their enemies causing the deaths of friends and families.Later when Union General Sherman brought the Southern population into the war by destroying their property, Southern hatred against the North intensified.
Now with all that said, US President Lincoln did not "hate" nor did Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
The hate generated by the US Civil War developed into "hate organizations" such as the Ku Klux Klan.
As an aside, there was true hate in Vicksburg Mississippi. That city did not celebrate the Fourth of July until 1945. That was due to the horrors of the Union's siege of Vicksburg.
exactly, why hate them
They thought it was unfair
We still hate him.
I freaking hate social studies projects!
i hate this ******* u so much
The Red Sox "FANS" hate the Yankee "FANS".
idk i'm looking for the answer to that for a stupid project in U.S. History. i hate it
We still hate him.
Mexico city was burned by the union. because i hate Mexicans
For some reason people hate the Yankees, but that's bogus because the Yankees are AWESOME!!!!!!!!
Not all hate US southerners, but the many that do choose to because of stereotypes they tend to believe (e.g., they believe all southerners are racist and hostile because of the dark history in the south, are unhealthy because of food normally served, are uneducated because of accents and terms used in speech, etc.) Based on those reasons, they think southerners deserve to not be liked although those stereotypes do not hold true for many who live down south.
John Pope.... I hate history class -.- the South was Robert E Lee